Cartmel Cottages Sleeping 6-8 People

Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Cartmel, Sleeping 6 to 8 People

Book online for cottages that sleep 6-8 in Cartmel and bring the kids mates with you, or have that long overdue holiday with friends.

This collection of Cartmel cottages sleeping 6 to 8 guests have been hand-picked for families. They are ideal for older children, couples looking for a large group getaway or friends getting together. You’ll find sociable spaces, modern conveniences and private gardens with impressive views.

First up on a family holiday in Cartmel or group get-together, we’d recommend a wander on foot around the medieval village. The beautiful River Eea runs through the village. The 12th century Priory on one side and the famous Cartmel Races running along the other side. In-between there’s a pretty chocolate-box high street running in and around the Gatehouse and Market Square.

Whilst you have lots of hands for carrying, stock up your self-catering cottage from an excellent array of shops. Visit The Village Shop where you’ll want to try the famous Cartmel Sticky Toffee Pudding. Then there’s Cartmel Cheese in Unsworth Yard, where you’ll also find Cartmel Brewery. The tasting bar is worth a quick stop-off.

There’s a convenience Premier store in the village centre too. There you can get meat from the acclaimed Higginson’s Butchers, from nearby Grange. Grange-over-Sands is only a few miles away, where you can pick up any unusual store cupboard ingredients.

Whether you are looking for adventure or relaxation, our hand-picked selection of Lake District holiday cottages offer a fantastic base for exploring all that the Lake District has to offer. From luxury cottages to properties with free leisure club membership, we have something for everyone.

Treat guests to an amazing Virtual Reality tour of the impressive Cartmel Priory. Look out for events here too, such as BBQ’s and dramatic theatre performances.

For evening entertainment, we’d recommend booking in at one of Simon Rogan’s acclaimed foodie establishments. The award-winning chef has an allotment and farm in Cartmel. Which, along with his foraging, feeds his creative menus at L’Enclume and Rogan & Co.

Cartmel Races, running behind the Village Shop, has an attractive events calendar. And of course there’s always a lot of fun to be had putting a punt on.

Once you’ve taken in the rich history of this medieval village, explore the surrounding forests. Traverse the chocolate-box country lanes on none-other than a Segway. They can be hired from the village’s Lakeland Segway company. Holiday groups with older children will love the escape room challenges too – the Cliffhanger Rooms.

For daytrips in the surrounding area, we’d recommend Lakeland Miniature Village, Haverthwaite-Lakeside Railway, Lakeland Motors, South Lakes Safari Zoo. A trip onto Windermere with Windermere Lake Cruises and a look at what lurks beneath at the Lakes Aquarium is worth a visit too.

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Located on the edge of the Lyth Valley, in the pretty village of Underbarrow, Ellerbeck Bridge offers excellent accommodation, with beautiful views in an excellent location. Recently extended, the owners have created a fantastic property suitable for every occasion that is finished to a high standard throughout. The cottage offers plenty of living space with a large lounge / diner, a great family kitchen, a cosy snug / reading room and a generous conservatory. Outside, the landscaping has created not only two large patios, but also a terrace by the beck. Heading out to explore, the village pub, 'The Black Labrador' is only a five minute stroll away and there are a great selection of country pubs all within a few minutes' Drive. Recently included within Lonely Planet's list of the most beautiful places on earth, the Lyth Valley is a rural idyll whatever the time of year and offers a great selection of country rambles. For those wanting to explore further afield, the central Lake District, with all it has to offer is within easy reach, the market town of Kendal is just down the road and the foodie village of Cartmel is just across the valley. Why not try our virtual walkthrough of the property. Simply click here or follow the floorplan link above.

Ellerbeck Bridge is situated in the sweet village of Underbarrow, on the edge of the Lyth Valley. This stunning property has been recently extended to create a suitable base for any occasion, Ellerbeck bridge prides itself on being finished to a high standard throughout, offering plenty of living space and beautiful views, you really do get the best of both worlds. Complimenting the location of this property is the village pub, 'The Black Labrador' which is only a few minutes' walk down the road, there are also many other country pubs within driving distance. Ellerbeck Bridge has an excellent location, there are plenty of laid back country walks and it is also close to the market town of Kendal, or the foodie village of Cartmel, famous for Cartmel Races. Why not try our virtual walkthrough of the property. Simply click here or follow the floorplan link above.

This 17th century Westmorland 'longhouse' is what we'd describe as a dream Lake District holiday home. Elegantly refurbished to 5 star luxury, unforgettable for its 'olde worlde' charms and part of a picture-postcard rural scene - overlooking the lush Lyth Valley, a mile from the acclaimed Mason's Arms at Strawberry Bank only a few miles from the shores of Lake Windermere.

Crag View is a beautiful family-friendly holiday cottage that sleeps 6 and welcomes dogs. Nestled in the peaceful hamlet of Underbarrow, it is just a quick walk from the delightful Black Labrador pub, renowned for a great menu. Crag View is a short 15 minute drive to Bowness and Kendal. Overlooking the picturesque Lyth Valley, it is also ideal for a walking holiday. There is a magnificent range of local walks to suit all abilities, from a hike over nearby Cunswick Scar (steep in places and well worth the effort) to fun walks with young children, for example the walk over Scout Scar. This is one of the 'Miles Without Stiles' walks and is suitable for pushchairs.

Traditional 17th Century Lake District meets 21st century luxury convenience as you step inside Low Cartmell Fold. This quintessential Lakeland farmhouse has been fully refurbished with love and care to create high quality and luxurious accommodation, in the pretty village of Crosthwaite, whilst retaining so many original features from the slate floors, wooden panel walls, oak beams, feature fire place, characterful staircase and the occasional sloping floor! Low Cartmell Fold is a real find and is a great setting for family celebrations, special occasions and simply spending time with family and friends.

Fair Rigg Old Farm is a superb example of a quintessential 17th century Lakeland country farmhouse which offers a fantastic opportunity to experience this beautiful and historic property that has been refurbished by the current owners to create high quality and luxurious accommodation whilst retain so many of the original features from oak beams, feature fireplace, characterful staircase and the occasional sloping floor! With carefully chosen antique furnishings throughout this amazing farmhouse is ideal for family celebrations, special occasions and simply spending time with family and friends

Cartmel Cottages Sleeping 6-8 People

Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Cartmel, Sleeping 6 to 8 People

Book online for cottages that sleep 6-8 in Cartmel and bring the kids mates with you, or have that long overdue holiday with friends.

This collection of Cartmel cottages sleeping 6 to 8 guests have been hand-picked for families. They are ideal for older children, couples looking for a large group getaway or friends getting together. You’ll find sociable spaces, modern conveniences and private gardens with impressive views.

First up on a family holiday in Cartmel or group get-together, we’d recommend a wander on foot around the medieval village. The beautiful River Eea runs through the village. The 12th century Priory on one side and the famous Cartmel Races running along the other side. In-between there’s a pretty chocolate-box high street running in and around the Gatehouse and Market Square.

Whilst you have lots of hands for carrying, stock up your self-catering cottage from an excellent array of shops. Visit The Village Shop where you’ll want to try the famous Cartmel Sticky Toffee Pudding. Then there’s Cartmel Cheese in Unsworth Yard, where you’ll also find Cartmel Brewery. The tasting bar is worth a quick stop-off.

There’s a convenience Premier store in the village centre too. There you can get meat from the acclaimed Higginson’s Butchers, from nearby Grange. Grange-over-Sands is only a few miles away, where you can pick up any unusual store cupboard ingredients.

Whether you are looking for adventure or relaxation, our hand-picked selection of Lake District holiday cottages offer a fantastic base for exploring all that the Lake District has to offer. From luxury cottages to properties with free leisure club membership, we have something for everyone.

Treat guests to an amazing Virtual Reality tour of the impressive Cartmel Priory. Look out for events here too, such as BBQ’s and dramatic theatre performances.

For evening entertainment, we’d recommend booking in at one of Simon Rogan’s acclaimed foodie establishments. The award-winning chef has an allotment and farm in Cartmel. Which, along with his foraging, feeds his creative menus at L’Enclume and Rogan & Co.

Cartmel Races, running behind the Village Shop, has an attractive events calendar. And of course there’s always a lot of fun to be had putting a punt on.

Once you’ve taken in the rich history of this medieval village, explore the surrounding forests. Traverse the chocolate-box country lanes on none-other than a Segway. They can be hired from the village’s Lakeland Segway company. Holiday groups with older children will love the escape room challenges too – the Cliffhanger Rooms.

For daytrips in the surrounding area, we’d recommend Lakeland Miniature Village, Haverthwaite-Lakeside Railway, Lakeland Motors, South Lakes Safari Zoo. A trip onto Windermere with Windermere Lake Cruises and a look at what lurks beneath at the Lakes Aquarium is worth a visit too.